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 113 STAT. 518 PUBLIC LAW 106-65 —OCT. 5, 1999 Sec. 629. Authorization of judge advocate continuation pay. Subtitle C—Travel and Transportation Allowances Sec. 631. Provision of lodging in kind for Reservists performing training duty and not otherwise entitled to travel and transportation allowances. Sec. 632. Payment of temporary lodging expenses for members making their first permanent change of station. Sec. 633. Destination airport for emergency leave travel to continental United States. Subtitle D—Retired Pay Reform Sec. 641. Redux retired pay system applicable only to members electing new 15- year career status bonus. Sec. 642. Authorization of 15-year career status bonus. Sec. 643. Conforming amendments. Sec. 644. Effective date. Subtitle E—Other Matters Relating to Military Retirees and Survivors Sec. 651. Repeal of reduction in retired pay for military retirees employed in civilian positions. Sec. 652. Presentation of United States flag to retiring members of the uniformed services not previously covered. Sec. 653. Disability retirement or separation for certain members with pre-existing conditions. Sec. 654. Credit toward paid-up SBP coverage for months covered by make-up premium paid by persons electing SBP coverage during special open enrollment period. Sec. 655. Paid-up coverage under Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan. Sec. 656. Extension of authority for payment of annuities to certain military surviving spouses. Sec. 657. Effectuation of intended SBP annuity for former spouse when not elected by reason of untimely death of retiree. Sec. 658. Special compensation for severely disabled uniformed services retirees. Subtitle F—Eligibility To Participate in the Thrift Savings Plan Sec. 661. Participation in Thrift Savings Plan. Sec. 662. Special retention initiative. Sec. 663. Effective date. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 671. Payment for unused leave in conjunction with a reenlistment. Sec. 672. Clarification of per diem eligibility for military technicians (dual status) serving on active duty without pay outside the United States. Sec. 673. Annual report on effects of initiatives on recruitment and retention. Sec. 674. Overseas special supplemental food program. Sec. 675. Tuition assistance for members deployed in a contingency operation. Sec. 676. Administration of Selected Reserve education loan repayment program for Coast Guard Reserve. Sec. 677. Sense of Congress regarding treatment under Internal Revenue Code of members receiving hostile fire or imminent danger special pay during contingency operations. TITLE VII—HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Health Care Services Sec. 701. Pharmacy benefits program. Sec. 702. Provision of chiropractic health care. Sec. 703. Provision of domiciliary and custodial care for certain CHAMPUS beneficiaries. Sec. 704. Enhancement of dental benefits for retirees. Sec. 705. Medical and dental care for certain members incurring injuries on inactive-duty training. Sec. 706. Health care at former unifonned services treatment facilities for active duty members stationed at certain remote locations. Sec. 707. Open enrollment demonstration program. Subtitle B—TRICARE Program Sec. 711. Expansion and revision of authority for dental programs for dependents and reserves. Sec. 712. Improvement of access to health care under the TRICARE program.

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